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Well you are getting 25% pot odds. You don't need to win every single flop. On the other hand, when you 4-bet here, you just isolate yourself vs stronger hands and if you think about it in terms of BB, you also end up spending more money on the PF 4bet and the Flop Cbet.

I agree that you don't have that much fold equity on the Flop, maybe 10-20% at most. But you are kind of committed here anyway (even if he jams you probably have to call it off here). calling isn't good cos playability OOP is poor, and also because your one card nut flush draw is not too good to play passively (if you hit your draw, it's obvious).

On the other hand, when you 4-bet here, you just isolate yourself vs stronger hands and if you think about it in terms of BB, you also end up spending more money on the PF 4bet and the Flop Cbet.

I think if I 4bet and hit low equity, I can skip cbet, because I will know that he will have good hand often. My plan was to take it preflop and it by itself should be plus ev assuming I give up postflop.

But if its more EV to call for those odds and play postflop, then I will try to remember it.